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Engineered Cytochrome P450-Catalyzed Oxidative Biaryl Coupling Reaction Provides a Scalable Entry into Arylomycin Antibiotics

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posted on 2022-07-29, 19:03 authored by Carmela Molinaro, Yukie Kawasaki, George Wanyoike, Taiki Nishioka, Tsuyoshi Yamamoto, Brad Snedecor, Sarah J. Robinson, Francis Gosselin
We report herein the first example of a cytochrome P450-catalyzed oxidative carbon–carbon coupling process for a scalable entry into arylomycin antibiotic cores. Starting from wild-type hydroxylating cytochrome P450 enzymes and engineered Escherichia coli, a combination of enzyme engineering, random mutagenesis, and optimization of reaction conditions generated a P450 variant that affords the desired arylomycin core 2d in 84% assay yield. Furthermore, this process was demonstrated as a viable route for the production of the arylomycin antibiotic core on the gram scale. Finally, this new entry affords a viable, scalable, and practical route for the synthesis of novel Gram-negative antibiotics.

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